
Social Work
A Critical Approach to Practice
Jan Fook(Author)
SAGE Publications Ltd (Publisher)
4th Edition
Published on 12. October 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
248 pages
978-1-5297-9023-8 (ISBN)
Description
Now 20 years since its first publication, Jan Fook returns to update her seminal text. Celebrating the ageless ideals of the profession, this book throws a life belt to all social work students and professionals looking to engage with the critical tradition of social work to improve their understanding and practice.
Part One: Critical Potential and Current Challenges sets the historical and current contexts for critical social work, introducing you to what critical social work is and what it means for practice.
Part Two: Rethinking Ideas unpicks the major concepts associated with critical social work, including knowledge, power, discourse, identity, and difference, and how these need to be rethought in new contexts.
Part Three: Redeveloping Practices illustrates how these new ideas can inform new practices, proving you with all the tools you need to deliver flexible, responsible and responsive social work practice.
Part One: Critical Potential and Current Challenges sets the historical and current contexts for critical social work, introducing you to what critical social work is and what it means for practice.
Part Two: Rethinking Ideas unpicks the major concepts associated with critical social work, including knowledge, power, discourse, identity, and difference, and how these need to be rethought in new contexts.
Part Three: Redeveloping Practices illustrates how these new ideas can inform new practices, proving you with all the tools you need to deliver flexible, responsible and responsive social work practice.
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Edition
4th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
438 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5297-9023-8 (9781529790238)
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Person
Jan Fook has social work degrees from the University of New South Wales and the University of Sydney and PhD from the University of Southampton and is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences (UK). She has had a long career as a social work educator and a Professor of Education and has also worked in continuing education and the interprofessional field in Australia, the UK, Canada, Norway and the USA. She is currently Professor and Chair of the Department of Social Work at the University of Vermont. She is best known for her work on critical social work, practice research and critical reflection and has published extensively in these areas. She has travelled widely delivering lectures and workshops on critical reflection.
Content
Part I: Critical Potential and Current Challenges
Chapter 1: The Critical Tradition of Social Work
Chapter 2: Current Contexts of Practice: Challenges and Possibilities
Part II: Rethinking Ideas
Chapter 3: New Ways of Knowing
Chapter 4: Power
Chapter 5: Discourse, Language and Narrative
Chapter 6: Identity and Difference
Part III: Redeveloping Practices
Chapter 7: Critical Deconstruction and Reconstruction
Chapter 8: Empowerment
Chapter 9: Problem Conceptualisation and Assessment
Chapter 10: Narrative Strategies
Chapter 11: Contextual Practice: Strategies for Working in and with Contexts
Chapter 12: Ongoing Learning
Chapter 1: The Critical Tradition of Social Work
Chapter 2: Current Contexts of Practice: Challenges and Possibilities
Part II: Rethinking Ideas
Chapter 3: New Ways of Knowing
Chapter 4: Power
Chapter 5: Discourse, Language and Narrative
Chapter 6: Identity and Difference
Part III: Redeveloping Practices
Chapter 7: Critical Deconstruction and Reconstruction
Chapter 8: Empowerment
Chapter 9: Problem Conceptualisation and Assessment
Chapter 10: Narrative Strategies
Chapter 11: Contextual Practice: Strategies for Working in and with Contexts
Chapter 12: Ongoing Learning